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. >>> a new survey shows likely voters favor obama by a slim margin. just one in eight say they're undecided or could change their vote before election date. second debate is tomorrow night at hofstra university. and job cuts may be looming at amd. the chip maker set to cut between 20% to 30% of its workforce or up to 3500 people. an announcement could be made as early as this week. the cuts will reportedly come from sales and engineering units. they slashed third quarter revenue forecast because of weak demand. the stock down. >> i think this is interesting because we've all been so laser focused on corporate earnings season. there is real on on the ground impact from the companies having to take down their forecast. and these are significant cuts. we get in a period of profit cycle slowing and the question is whether the economic cycle more broadly is losing momentum, too. but staying with tech, microsoft is hoping everyone has forgotten about the zune. the company is launching a new music service on tuesday. xbox music will stream songs for free wit
. >>> a new survey shows likely voters favor obama by a slim margin. just one in eight say they're undecided or could change their vote before election date. second debate is tomorrow night at hofstra university. and job cuts may be looming at amd. the chip maker set to cut between 20% to 30% of its workforce or up to 3500 people. an announcement could be made as early as this week. the cuts will reportedly come from sales and engineering units. they slashed third quarter revenue...
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and president obama and mitt romney head into their final debate tonight. new poll shows they're in a dead heat with just two weeks to go before election day. and japan records its sharpest drop in exports since the aftermath of last year's devastating earthquake, raising fresh fears world's biggest economy could be heading back into recession. >> we start off this week on a fatherly tepid mixed note. bond yields, we moved off the 7 1/2 month lows that we had in spain and italy, spain yields 5.43%. certainly no rush to request assistance just yet. current city m currency markets, u.s. dollar steady. dollar-yen firmer again up 79.67. and that's after japan's posted a wider than expected trade deficit in september. exports dropped their sharpest pace since the aftermath of last year's devastating earthquake. there are concerns they could slip back into recession, but the bank of japan governor says he still expectses to resume a moderate recovery. although he's added the bank will continue to main taken an easy monetary response keeping alive hopes of further
and president obama and mitt romney head into their final debate tonight. new poll shows they're in a dead heat with just two weeks to go before election day. and japan records its sharpest drop in exports since the aftermath of last year's devastating earthquake, raising fresh fears world's biggest economy could be heading back into recession. >> we start off this week on a fatherly tepid mixed note. bond yields, we moved off the 7 1/2 month lows that we had in spain and italy, spain...
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an aggressive mitt romney comes out swinging in his first debate with president obama. the two men sparring over how to fix the u.s. economy. waiting on spain, the ecb expected to hold steady on rates as central bankers meet today. country's president tells cnbc that europe's policymakers must remain focused. and madrid sees solid demand and yields coming down as the finance minister heads to london to raise funds for the country's bad banks. if you're just tuning in, thanks very much for coming along. ross will be back tomorrow. but i'm here for the next 30 minutes to run you through what's going on on the markets around the world. let's start off by looking ahead to the start of the u.s. equity trade. expecting markets to open a little higher. fmoc minutes coming out later. and on this side of the world urks t the ecb and boe with their decisions, as well. just a few points higher. and let's look at some other market action and see exactly what's happening. the global 300 just ticking slightly higher. it's come off the highs of a little earlier, but just about hanging
an aggressive mitt romney comes out swinging in his first debate with president obama. the two men sparring over how to fix the u.s. economy. waiting on spain, the ecb expected to hold steady on rates as central bankers meet today. country's president tells cnbc that europe's policymakers must remain focused. and madrid sees solid demand and yields coming down as the finance minister heads to london to raise funds for the country's bad banks. if you're just tuning in, thanks very much for...
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we have to see the debates. i didn't think the convention was very good. >> i loved it. >> i was there and i covered it. finally this week he is talking about tax cuts and take-home pay. >> he has to talk about obamacare and obama care. >> i have a type of romney today. watch this for a second. we'll get your response. >> thank you mr. president,. it is an honor to be here this morning and i appreciate your kind words and that introduction is touching. if there is one thing we have learned in this election season by the way, it is that a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. [ applause ] >> all i got to do now is wait a couple of days for that bounce to happen so. >> in all honesty, okay how can he not be likeable. that was a nice thing to say, clever. maybe somebody gave it to him. >> i think he is very likeable. he is a square. >> hip has nearly wrecked the country. let's try square. >> obama is a little too hip you think? >> oh yes. the world is exploding the unemployment rate so many people
we have to see the debates. i didn't think the convention was very good. >> i loved it. >> i was there and i covered it. finally this week he is talking about tax cuts and take-home pay. >> he has to talk about obamacare and obama care. >> i have a type of romney today. watch this for a second. we'll get your response. >> thank you mr. president,. it is an honor to be here this morning and i appreciate your kind words and that introduction is touching. if there is...
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president obama continues to maintain his lead over mitt romney with two days before their first debate and 35 days before the election. new poll shows 49% of likely voters favoring the president versus 47% for romney. amongst all registered voter, obama holds a 5 point lead. but 52% of likely voters across key swing states favor the president. you'll be able to get full coverage of wedding who's presidential debate right here on cnbc, it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. a july says the rules set to go into effect october 12th won't properly justified by the cftc, the rules would cap the size of positions trading firms can take in certain commodity contracts and expand restrictions to swaps trade. meanwhile nokia has another big customer. the "wall street journal" says the company is going to unveil a deal with oracle take. the company's oracle world conference in san francisco. nokia's recently signed deals as well with groupon and amazon which dropped google maps. shares up marginally this morning julia got to a chance to sit down with sheryl sandberg. so tune in for that interview. share
president obama continues to maintain his lead over mitt romney with two days before their first debate and 35 days before the election. new poll shows 49% of likely voters favoring the president versus 47% for romney. amongst all registered voter, obama holds a 5 point lead. but 52% of likely voters across key swing states favor the president. you'll be able to get full coverage of wedding who's presidential debate right here on cnbc, it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. a july says the rules set...
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. >>> it's next wednesday that president obama and mitt romney will go face to face in their first debate. they continue to battle each other from of a par in several key swing states. both campaigning just a few miles apart in ohio on wednesday. >> so if they go around as they have in ohio with some board behind them with the numbers saying how it's a moral obligation to reduce the deficit, j ask them, well, explain to us how the numbers work. because they don't. they don't have a deficit reduction plan. they have a deficit expansion plan. >> i don't worry about the polls. i worry about making sure that my message gets through to the american people and the best chance for that to happen will probably be through debates as well as the ads that we each run over the coming weeks. it will be a very intensive time and i'm absolutely convinced that the american people do not want four more years of the last four years and that's why i'll win. >> pippa, there is so much pressure on mitt romney to perform well at the debates. but it seems quite clear that he's given up what lead he might have h
. >>> it's next wednesday that president obama and mitt romney will go face to face in their first debate. they continue to battle each other from of a par in several key swing states. both campaigning just a few miles apart in ohio on wednesday. >> so if they go around as they have in ohio with some board behind them with the numbers saying how it's a moral obligation to reduce the deficit, j ask them, well, explain to us how the numbers work. because they don't. they don't have...
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next week sees the vice president presidential debate before we get two more presidential debates. one of the major issues is it that looming fiscal cliff. president obama challenged mitt romney on his plans for cutting the nation's debt. >> when i got on to the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but it couldn't have been mitt romney because the real hit romney has been running around the country for the last year promising $5 trillion in tax cuts that favor the wealthy. the fell wloe on stage last night said he didn't know anything about that. >> the president's vision is trickle down government and i don't think that's what america believes in. i see instead a prosperity that comes through freedom. >> president of the committee for responsible federal budget, director of the fiscal policy program, as well, and joins us now. have you heard anything -- have you heard enough of of a commitment from either side of the aisle that you thought might actually work? >> well, what we didn't hear was enough specifics. so i think the good news is that that
next week sees the vice president presidential debate before we get two more presidential debates. one of the major issues is it that looming fiscal cliff. president obama challenged mitt romney on his plans for cutting the nation's debt. >> when i got on to the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but it couldn't have been mitt romney because the real hit romney has been running around the country for the last year promising $5 trillion in tax cuts that...
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>> next week's debate. >> wednesday. you're watching the ryder cup, we're all watching president obama and mitt romney taking the stage. >> steve, mary jo, thank you so much. >> that's it for us today. i'm kelly evans. >> and you're not here next week. >> no, i've got several days off. >> i'm on my own. have a great weekend. "squawk box" is up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this he pursuit of perfection. >>> euro crisis as global stocks come rally after spain announces major budget returns. today president hollande unveiling his country's plan, reportedly set to include a 75% tax for high earners. libor overhaul, the uk's top regulator plans to aggressively change the way banks set interest rates. and the third quarter comes to a close. the s&p snapping a five day slump as the bulls try to end september in style. it is friday, september 28th, only 30 days i'm told this month, 2012. and "squawk box" begins right n
>> next week's debate. >> wednesday. you're watching the ryder cup, we're all watching president obama and mitt romney taking the stage. >> steve, mary jo, thank you so much. >> that's it for us today. i'm kelly evans. >> and you're not here next week. >> no, i've got several days off. >> i'm on my own. have a great weekend. "squawk box" is up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new...
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>> i don't trust president obama with our record. you gave him a big hug and if you want to again, go right ahead. >> it's not clear that either of those gained too much from that debate. rand paul after went after donald trump. jeb bush was a little bit more nuanced about it. he didn't aggressively go after trump but he got a question when he was asked if he said some pretty nasty things about trump in private, he pushed back against that but acknowledged that there are some areas where he's been critical. >> it's true, but i have said that mr. trump's language is divisive. >> first of all, jeb, i am very happy that you denied that and i appreciate that very much. i mean, he's a true gentleman. he is. the one thing he did say, and i mean that. the one thing he said about that was my tone, and i also understand that. we don't have time for tone. we have to go out and get the job done. >> reporter: and really, that's the core challenge that donald trump is putting before republicans. are they really going to take the position that the
>> i don't trust president obama with our record. you gave him a big hug and if you want to again, go right ahead. >> it's not clear that either of those gained too much from that debate. rand paul after went after donald trump. jeb bush was a little bit more nuanced about it. he didn't aggressively go after trump but he got a question when he was asked if he said some pretty nasty things about trump in private, he pushed back against that but acknowledged that there are some areas...
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mitt romney's got to find a way to turn that around, turn it around in the debates, and maybe the tax cut issue that you're talking about will be one tool in that arsenal. back to you, larry. >> many thanks to john harwood. now for some reason on the trail today, mitt romney said he's going to dial back on taxes. >> individual income taxes are the ones i want to reform, make them simpler, bring the rates down. by the way, don't be expecting a huge cut in taxes because i'm also going to lower deductions and exemptions. >> all right. i don't get any of that. i'm not sure what his message was. let me say this. household incomes are down over 8%, another 1% in august alone reported this morning. the labor force, shrinking, poverty way up, president obama himself offers no middle class tax cuts, he just wants to extend them, not new ones. there's no answers to this. it's mitt romney who has got to stay on the pro-growth message, take-home pay. take-home pay. i talked about it the last couple of nights, wrote a column on it. today he just seemed to go off track and it blows my mind. let's g
mitt romney's got to find a way to turn that around, turn it around in the debates, and maybe the tax cut issue that you're talking about will be one tool in that arsenal. back to you, larry. >> many thanks to john harwood. now for some reason on the trail today, mitt romney said he's going to dial back on taxes. >> individual income taxes are the ones i want to reform, make them simpler, bring the rates down. by the way, don't be expecting a huge cut in taxes because i'm also going...
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can't debate, so change numbers. obama administration says it's ludicrous, but he stood by the remarks when he appeared on the kudlow report friday night. >> today the president was out on the stump and he didn't talk about 600,000 government workers added in the last two months. the largest number since the study's been done since 1948. he didn't talk about what you just talked about, 600,000 temporary. he talked about 7.8 for ate hours today. okay? 7.8. let's talk about how we get the 7.8. this election is too important to let one number that might be corrected next month determine the drought cooutcome of the el. >> joining us is david sim mons and lena is still with us. either of you got any sympathy with that view? >> not particularly. they're not going to be swayed one way are on yor the other by politics. the two don't always have to move in line with one another. so it's a hard art to make that it's been politically manipulated especially when the nonfarm payroll number was not 13 spectacular. >> speaking bef
can't debate, so change numbers. obama administration says it's ludicrous, but he stood by the remarks when he appeared on the kudlow report friday night. >> today the president was out on the stump and he didn't talk about 600,000 government workers added in the last two months. the largest number since the study's been done since 1948. he didn't talk about what you just talked about, 600,000 temporary. he talked about 7.8 for ate hours today. okay? 7.8. let's talk about how we get the...
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mitt romney is, talking about how president obama wasn't in the last campaign. and so they're already setting expectations for romney to do really well and in a even ups the ante further for the performance of governor romney. >> how much is the fact that the economic data hasn't got a lot better, but the stock market has rallied. how much is that going to help the president? >> well, we've seen in the last nbc "wall street journal" poll earlier this week that there is a sense of renewed optimism in the economy for the president obama. it's slight, but trend lines are very important in these campaigns and for the president, this is a good time for him to be catching some good economic news here in the u.s. >> we do have 48 days here and the poll is starting to look at these swing states in particular. what to you is going to be the most important place to watch for as a gauge really as we head into the final stretch? >> i look at three places. ohio. no republican has won the white house in modern history without also carrying ohio. i look at iowa, too. and i saw
mitt romney is, talking about how president obama wasn't in the last campaign. and so they're already setting expectations for romney to do really well and in a even ups the ante further for the performance of governor romney. >> how much is the fact that the economic data hasn't got a lot better, but the stock market has rallied. how much is that going to help the president? >> well, we've seen in the last nbc "wall street journal" poll earlier this week that there is a...
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" poll finds president obama widening his lead over mitt romney. >>> japan central bank follows in the fed's footsteps. it's pulled the trigger on more easing, sent equities higher in the process. >> at the bank of england, some policymakers see the case for further stimulus even as the outlook for inflation picks up in the near term. >>> and it's a changing of the old guard at goldman sachs. the leader has decided to step down. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> let's start with the u.s. and work our way back. futures for the most part are pointed higher. the dow is poised to add about 40 points. the nasdaq and s&p 500 are poised to open a little bit higher as well. this follows overnight trading in which we've seen asian equities pick up largely on the back of the bank of japan. surprisingly large quantitative easing measures. the ftse is up one tenth of a percent. the mood from that policy hasn't really kicked over into strong gains across the european session. if we take a look at what's happening with those forces for the
" poll finds president obama widening his lead over mitt romney. >>> japan central bank follows in the fed's footsteps. it's pulled the trigger on more easing, sent equities higher in the process. >> at the bank of england, some policymakers see the case for further stimulus even as the outlook for inflation picks up in the near term. >>> and it's a changing of the old guard at goldman sachs. the leader has decided to step down. >>> you're watching...
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president obama is a formidable debater and has a lot of great experience and a wonderful speaker so we'll go in there prepared and i think we feel really good about where we are right now >> nice job managing expectations. look foward to wednesday night. let's get to the cme in chicago and rick santelli and the san telly exchange. surprising facts about bain capital's beneficiaries. >> yes. viewers, listeners, you now have a clue. we'll indirectly talk about bain capital. before we go there we'll talk about private he can it i in general and the tax code. bain has been vilified and to some extent maybe the entire private equity business has been vilified a bit and what is at the epicenter is a bit convoluted. it is about tax code. the tax code is horrible. being in the gray in tax code is what businesses do, what accounting firms do. that's just the way it is. if people don't like the behavior of navigating through something so crazy they ought to change it. to the end there was an article written by d. roy murdoch called look at who parks their cash at bain. when with i read this,
president obama is a formidable debater and has a lot of great experience and a wonderful speaker so we'll go in there prepared and i think we feel really good about where we are right now >> nice job managing expectations. look foward to wednesday night. let's get to the cme in chicago and rick santelli and the san telly exchange. surprising facts about bain capital's beneficiaries. >> yes. viewers, listeners, you now have a clue. we'll indirectly talk about bain capital. before we...
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. >>> and president obama officially rejecting the keystone pipeline. a victory for climate change advocates and a loss -- a big loss for the big oil industry. something like that. anyway, we will debate it coming up. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. the future belongs to the fast. and to help you accelerate, we've created a new company... one totally focused on what's next for your business. the true partnership where people,technology and ideas push everyone forward. accelerating innovation. accelerating transformation. accelerating next. hewlett packard enterprise. >>> welcome back. seema mody and a quick market flash. >> i want to draw your attention to shares of weight watchers witnessing its second best day of the year up 35% after the company reported earnings that beat expectations yesterday after the bell. the weight management company also raising its four year guidance for 2015. get this, though, the stock is up 237% since oprah inn free announced she was taking a 10% stake in the company. that represents about a $101 millio
. >>> and president obama officially rejecting the keystone pipeline. a victory for climate change advocates and a loss -- a big loss for the big oil industry. something like that. anyway, we will debate it coming up. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. the future belongs to the fast. and to help you accelerate, we've created a new company... one totally focused on what's next for your business. the true partnership where people,technology and ideas push everyone...
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has now entering the debates against george w. bush. he had a reputation as a strong debater. his body language was off, he was condescending to bush. bush was surprisingly well performed and personable. you had the bush campaign take advantage of some mistakes that gore made in the debate. and they really drove a story. cheney beat lieberman in the vice presidential debates. all those things came together and political scientists call it a wave effect. cause out with bush ahead a few points. >> couldn't you just say for an idiot, he was surprisingly well inform informed in say what you're feeling. >> i've never thought bush was an idiot. >> why would you say surprisingly well informed? he was governor for -- he had a higher grade point average than al gore. >> because bush had a reputation -- >> with who? >> among people who cover him and among-mf. >> the media, you mean? >> a significant portion of the american people. >> i'm playing with you. i read what you tweeted, that you're ready for some debating with morning joe and at s
has now entering the debates against george w. bush. he had a reputation as a strong debater. his body language was off, he was condescending to bush. bush was surprisingly well performed and personable. you had the bush campaign take advantage of some mistakes that gore made in the debate. and they really drove a story. cheney beat lieberman in the vice presidential debates. all those things came together and political scientists call it a wave effect. cause out with bush ahead a few points....
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he played barack obama in the debate prep against john mccain in 2008. he's a very popular political figure in the state of ohio, which is a state that republicans have to carry. no one will say anything other than he's prepared to be president of the united states from day one. i think he's the front-runner for vice presidential candidate. >> ford might be good this time around after last time. >> people do the vanilla ice cream thing with him. he's a very effective communicator. he's a very good politician and he's prepared to be president of the united states. absolutely. >> who is your favorite msnbc host, steve. >> i love them all equally. >> so do i. so do i. we're going to see them all this weekend, mandy at the correspondents -- you be at the correspondents dinner? >> i will. >> i'll see you there, say hi to you. >>> coming up, talk straight from the gut, jack welch will be phoning in with a bit of news and talking about the economy. at the top of the hour bart chilton, from oil speculation to derivative regulation we'll lay it all the on the lin
he played barack obama in the debate prep against john mccain in 2008. he's a very popular political figure in the state of ohio, which is a state that republicans have to carry. no one will say anything other than he's prepared to be president of the united states from day one. i think he's the front-runner for vice presidential candidate. >> ford might be good this time around after last time. >> people do the vanilla ice cream thing with him. he's a very effective communicator....
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coming up at the top of the hour president obama making one final push for health care reform. we'll discuss whether he can get his party onboard. also greece is unveiling its long awaited austerity plan. we'll have a live report plus debate whether in fact the country is going far enough and would you believe you can begin trading movie options? yep. we'll explain. lots ahead only on "the call" at the top of the hour. first "squawk on the street" is back right after this break. anncr vo: with the new geico glovebox app... anncr vo: ...you can get help with a flat tire... anncr vo: ...find a nearby tow truck or gas station... anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncr vo: it's so easy, a caveman can do it. caveman: unbelievable... caveman: where's my coat? it was suede with the fringe. vo: download the glovebox app free at geico.com. the street." i'm brian shactman with some news out of the government accountability office. the gao out with the fifth bimonthly report on the recovery act as ma
coming up at the top of the hour president obama making one final push for health care reform. we'll discuss whether he can get his party onboard. also greece is unveiling its long awaited austerity plan. we'll have a live report plus debate whether in fact the country is going far enough and would you believe you can begin trading movie options? yep. we'll explain. lots ahead only on "the call" at the top of the hour. first "squawk on the street" is back right after this...
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. >> the structure of obama care will be debated for years, if not decades. >> yes. >> what's indisputable is it's great that we're having the conversation, right? it's forced america to have this conversation. >> you know, and lennon had a wonderful quote. he said, decades go by and
. >> the structure of obama care will be debated for years, if not decades. >> yes. >> what's indisputable is it's great that we're having the conversation, right? it's forced america to have this conversation. >> you know, and lennon had a wonderful quote. he said, decades go by and
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because this economy is enacting extreme austerity, and this debate is relevant whether it's obama or romney. is austerity actually denting growth, is it creating more problems than it solves. let me give you one example. we have a sales tax in this country that has been raised from 16% to 18% to 21%. that has created a slight inflation issue. now, pensions are inflation linked. and this country in november has to increase pension abouts by inflation. so by raising 2.5 billion euro v.a.t., it will cost them 3.5 billion euro misincreased pension costs. so you can see the conundrum. they're enacting enormous amounts of austerity, but that's denting an economy which is already in recession. its second since 2008. and things are getting worse. 25% unemployment, a million up sold homes. and we haven't even talked about the banking crisis and the autonomous region, some of which including catalonia are looking trying to get some form of assembly. it is a toxic mix. >> imagine that there will be pressure on markets as this they think unfolds. we're also counting down to the wire here of cour
because this economy is enacting extreme austerity, and this debate is relevant whether it's obama or romney. is austerity actually denting growth, is it creating more problems than it solves. let me give you one example. we have a sales tax in this country that has been raised from 16% to 18% to 21%. that has created a slight inflation issue. now, pensions are inflation linked. and this country in november has to increase pension abouts by inflation. so by raising 2.5 billion euro v.a.t., it...
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going into the debates which will only be a couple weeks away. >> and that is where the real action will be a lot of people argue. your job at hill is to frame reality, right? they can be looked at through many different prisms. what if the next couple of jobs numbers are good? if you're in the meeting with the romney guys, how do you explain that? >> i think it is going to be trickier for president obama because they're not herald going 8.1 to 7.9. it is still going to be a bad situation. i think the opportunity for the romney campaign, still over 20 million americans still looking for work. i think the economic picture will be one and when the statistics come out and the reports come out, the public is still not going to feel those effects. this was the dilemma that bush 41 felt in 1992, even if there is a slight imperical change for the better in the numbers, the mood of the country is we're not headed in the right direction from an economic perspective and it will play to romney's hands and even if there are improvements and talking about the economy and unemployment, it is a good da
going into the debates which will only be a couple weeks away. >> and that is where the real action will be a lot of people argue. your job at hill is to frame reality, right? they can be looked at through many different prisms. what if the next couple of jobs numbers are good? if you're in the meeting with the romney guys, how do you explain that? >> i think it is going to be trickier for president obama because they're not herald going 8.1 to 7.9. it is still going to be a bad...
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so this is a big deal, these debates. >> obviously you're a supporter of president obama. but what do you think that mitt romney needs to do in this debate to reach out to people? >> he's going to have to give us a coherent view of what he thinks. i think his biggest problem is he's all over the map all the time. the 47% thing was really damaging and then he came back and said, well, no, i'm for everybody. then he said that people could get, you know, were had universal health insurance. if they need health insurance, they go to the emergency room. that doesn't sit well. >> i've got to watch you like a hawk. i enjoyed having you on kudlow the other night. double digits to you is nine points. how does that work? >> close, close. >> you can't round up when it is nine. do you round up six to double digits? >> i try not to do that. >> you know i'm sitting here. >> i'm closer than larry lindsey was about the close of the iraq war. >> you got two guesses, i shouldn't do this, but i'm fascinated to ask neel about the imf report yesterday that said the banks were in no better shap
so this is a big deal, these debates. >> obviously you're a supporter of president obama. but what do you think that mitt romney needs to do in this debate to reach out to people? >> he's going to have to give us a coherent view of what he thinks. i think his biggest problem is he's all over the map all the time. the 47% thing was really damaging and then he came back and said, well, no, i'm for everybody. then he said that people could get, you know, were had universal health...
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you know president obama was talking about 200,000, 250,000 on the debate the other night. they said 65,000. i heard numbers much higher than that. we have no idea who these people are. we are the worst when it comes to paper work. we have no idea who these people are. they have no credentials. no papers. no nothing. when i look at that migration i see very strong young men in that migration and i see far fewer women and children. i'm saying what's going on over here. we cannot let them come in to this country period. if they did and i said it, if obama through his weakness let's them coming in i'm sending them out if i win and i'm leading by a lot right now. if i win they will be going out because our country has tremendous problems. we can have another problem. this could be one of the great trojan horses. as far as merkel is concerned she ought to be ashamed of herself what she's done. germany is having riots in the streets. they can't believe this is happening in germany. i had a lot of respect for her as a leader and she blew it when she allowed this to happen this mig
you know president obama was talking about 200,000, 250,000 on the debate the other night. they said 65,000. i heard numbers much higher than that. we have no idea who these people are. we are the worst when it comes to paper work. we have no idea who these people are. they have no credentials. no papers. no nothing. when i look at that migration i see very strong young men in that migration and i see far fewer women and children. i'm saying what's going on over here. we cannot let them come in...